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SpcDearman

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Ok guys I know that I should probably not but I am so tired of not knowing what is going on. I believe that I need to get others involved with my process. I have all of my issues well documented in my medical records for everything that I am claiming. I started this process on 05/11 and am still waiting. i have no need for nexus statements, IMO's, buddy statements, etc.. due to having everything well documented. i am claiming bilateral shoulder (hadit search for so confused) bilateral knee, and lung condition. I have been to 2 separate C&P's and have not had the examiner use any equipment other than an Mri machine to diagnose my torn tendons, torn rotator cuff, hills sachs deformity, and bankhart lessions. I have just been sent back to review of evidence once again. What are we reviewing. I see no future C&P exams for a CORRECTevaluation. My question is. Who should I go to first. Should I seek assistance from a Congressman or a Senator. If i knew what was going on then i would let this ride. I tired of being kept in the dark. Funny thing is, I have been told that I will need surgery for my right shoulder. I asked the VA to check with orthopedics to see if my PT would begin again since they stopped. Thsi was yesterday. Today I check ebennies and see review of evidence again. This is so bogus. Please do not expect an anser to any reply for about 2 hours. I am leaving work and going to have a coldie. :) Thaks guys.

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Here's a little look-see inside a VARO for you.

http://nation.time.c...s-main-mostpop1

VARO - Winston - Salem, NC.tiff

Uhmmmm thanks Carlie...now not only do I have to be concerned about how long it is taking overall...I have to worry that the building will fall down on top of my claim....sheesh.

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Looking at all this paperwork, I would like to remind the VA that we are no longer in the 1950-60s. We now have a thing called computers, scanners, and other technology. When, I worked at DOD, we had that stuff back in the mid-1980s. Maybe, if the VA would cut down on the bonus money, they could afford the right equipment to get the job done. JMHO

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I appreciate the excoriating letter by Sen. Cornyn, but it's all meaningless unless he actually holds them accountable.

I'm not here to feed your ego.

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Here's a little look-see inside a VARO for you.

http://nation.time.c...s-main-mostpop1

VARO - Winston - Salem, NC.tiff

This picture is unbelievable; and this is only one of the many VAROs that may have files like this.

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It may not do any good at all unless more Senators and Reps communicate to the VA Secretary their displeasure with the way things are going. Personally, I do not care who caused this, the only thing that I'm interested in is getting it fixed. We have too many Veterans out there who are suffering needlessly.

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I appreciate the excoriating letter by Sen. Cornyn, but it's all meaningless unless he actually holds them accountable.

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